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/lgbt/

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lefty gay general - boyfriend edition

How do we feel about our bfs /lgbt/? I love mine lots and lots and can't wait till he gets home from work personally.
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>>8439
nah, it's almost always tankies who call the ghey a "bourgeois decadence"

>>8439
Damn I'm in the US. I do have Swedish ancestry on both sides, would they let me move there?

>>8446
I am swedish, pretty sure they would let you stay if you marry a swede

>>8446
Can't you stay in your burger containment zone? Why do you have to go out and corrupt the rest of the world

>>8447
Hmm…
>>8448
What if I'm trying to escape the American Century of Humiliation?



/latam/

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EDIÇÃO COLÔNIA CECÍLIA
"A Colônia Cecília foi uma experiência anarquista realizada no Paraná, entre 1890 e 1894. A comunidade reuniu principalmente imigrantes italianos e, em seu auge, chegou a abrigar 250 habitantes."
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>16404
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Um cara no /r/brasil falou um negócio que eu concordo, a esquerda se preocupa muito com "neonazistas" mas esses caras são basicamente só uma gangue importada dos EUA e não representa nenhum risco real pra sociedade. Os verdadeiros fascistas brasileiros estão no agronegócio e nas igrejas evangélicas.

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>>17811
>automaticamente ativa o cérebro reptiliano deles.
kek
verdade, e com tantos descendentes, esse sobrenome fudido ainda vai encher o saco por um bom tempo… unless….

>>17815
>neonazistas
psyop da Mossad pra descreditar críticos do sionismo

>>17815

É a mesma coisa com o pânico moral dos últimos meses com incel, redpill, machoesfera, etc., como se misoginia não existisse no Brasil antes desse lixo importado da gringa, que a mídia explora pra render clique.

E claro, isso é conveniente porque aí tú vende a "solução", no caso forçar geral a apresentar RG pra criar uma conta no Instagram.

não que não existam neonazistas de verdade mas são basicamente idiotas úteis que Israel pode apontar e dizer “olha só, esses são nossos inimigos”

é bem conveniente que nenhum desses caras atacam o estado de Israel diretamente e em vez disso aludem a uma vaga “cabal internacional judaica” que não existe



/edu/

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the way i explain the labor to people is very simple. I cut straight to the chase.

I say these things, usually not all at once. I let people chew on each one:

> 1 If you’re a boss, and you own a business, you have to pay the worker less than their work is worth.

> 2 If you pay them exactly what their work is worth, you don’t make any money, your business won’t grow, and you’ll get bought out by some asshole who pays workers less.
> 3 If you pay a worker more than their work is worth, you’re losing money, your business will shrink, and you’ll go out of business.
> 4 the problem is the system, because the way the system is set up, workers have to beg for a job from people who own the places we work at, and the bosses only give the job to the lowest bidder, the people willing to do the most in exchange for the least in return.
> 5 everybody who can't get a job has to keep looking for a job until they get so desperate they start selling themselves for less and less
> 6 even with how little they pay us they think it's too much. so they constantly look for ways to make more money and pay less money.
> 7 they send our jobs overseas to where the labor is cheaper, and they want us to blame the people overseas even though they're the ones sending the jobs off and calling themselves job creators while they do it
> 8 they hire a bunch of overeducated nerds to make machines and programs to do our jobs for us, so they can fire us, and then they take credit for what those nerds make
> 9 they give the jobs to people who just got here and are usually running away from some fucked up shit like war and are therefore more desperate than even the average schmuck here is
> 10 despite all this shit they do to get rid of us or make us work for less money, they still need to sell the stuff they make, and if everyone's too poor to buy that shit, then they gotta lower the price
> 11 the faster they make stuff, the cheaper that stuff is because less work goes into makin it, and money is just a piece of paper that says some work got done
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>>22824
I dont think its true at all that factory workers were studying capital on the factory floor

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>>14135
truth nuke of unimaginable magnitude and potence

sorry leftoids, the workers WILL read the ruthless critique and they WILL agree.

>>14135
Literacy doesn't mean voracious reading.

>>19045
This is the only real good post on here.
Most talks about a glorious leftist revolution in the twenty first century is a farce.
At best it's lib left bs.
At worst it's just right wing rehash.

>>14136
>Illiteracy is on the rise in the US and child labor has returned. This isn't because workers are getting dumber, but because the bourgeoisie are getting more ruthless.

I have yet to see where child labor is being a prominent return with exceptions of some outlier factory using orphans.

Also, I find it funny how people are complaining about illiteracy in a time where everyone makes and reads text messages and/or essay posts.
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>>19918
>>19045
the only two replies ITT worth reading

>>22824
>So I tell all of you: Dumb it all down, simplify then make it simpler. Make it spread.

yes. an introductory comment on simplification in general. Not many people know that there is a primary synopsis of Capital, written by Engels himself (1868):
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/1868-syn/
Marx also makes early comment as to the serialisation of Capital by French editors in the 1872 preface:
<I applaud your idea of publishing the translation of “Das Kapital” as a serial. In this form the book will be more accessible to the working class, a consideration which to me outweighs everything else.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/p2.htm
Thus, Marx clearly cared for simple presentation and exposition, despite his verbose style, as he admits of in the beginning of the 1873 preface.

Beginning with Carlo's Capital, we have a note upon translation, which by this time, Capital was limited to the German, Russian and French, with the first English edition being published in 1886. Marx died 3 years earlier. Carlo also gives a tragic fact that by this time (1878), Marx had failed to publish Capital Vol. 2 (1885), despite already having the groundwork and notes for Capital, cumulatively from the period of 1857-67. Of course, Engels only published the unfinished manuscript of Capital Vol. 3 in 1894, 11 years after Marx's death, and 1 year before his own demise. The unpublished "theories of surplus value" was also only brought into completion by Kautsky around 1910, and so it took over 40 years to convert Marx's notes into his "Critique of Political Economy" series (talk about procrastinating!). Many of the secondary and tertiary texts of Marx were also only published in the 20th century, largely through the USSR, by "progress publishers" (1931-). Carlo writes:
<Meanwhile Marx can fulfill his promise, giving us the second volume of Capital, which will deal with The Process of Circulation of Capital (book II), and with The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole (book III), and the fourth and fiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



/lgbt/

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Where are my fellow lesbians/sapphics at? How's life going for y'all? I'm afraid to start dating and depressed as hell. Anxious about what a broader crackdown on LGBT folks might look like. Yes I'm from burgerstan.
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>>8401
No this is a real thing. Transbian spaces have a problem with sex pests and you can’t say anything without looking like gigahitler and getting socially kirked. They love taking advantage of insecure babytranses. Everyone thinks they’re f1nnster now. It’s all gone to shit

>>8403
I've been kind of despairing over this for the past year or two after somewhat getting over some individualized neuroses around sex and then pretty much immediately regretting it after seeing that this is what things are like now. like these problems with t4t were always a thing but they were more of a specific species of loser that was quarantined in specific spaces and that a lot of people eventually grew out of, but it's like over the past few years this shit has metastasized where now everyone is at least spiritually a sex pest tenderqueer loser and there's almost no traces of how t4t used to be this kind of radical act of choosing to love other transfems. it feels like it's become this sort of thing now where we've systemically excluded from public life so much that t4t isn't a choice anymore so much as the default, so everyone brings their own baggage into it by default with no critique of any kind being done about how transfems are treated in patriarchal societies as sex objects, and then this behavior reproduces itself in the same sort of way as brainworms. like as far as I can tell these days t4t is a democratization of raping transfems.

I know this probably is kind of a vibe killing thing to post in the lesbian thread but holy fuck it feels like there is literally no alternative anymore to rape if you're transfem besides being celibate.

Pretty shit other than living with my girlfriend in an area full of chuds who stare at us any time we go outside

>>8412
That is because religious society wants the chuds to hate gays and label them as "confused" - as if we are all desired to be straight.
Remember this, homophobia is a reactionary tool to try and brainwash normies into the chud ideology

I'm lonely but I've got plenty of people to talk with online, so it's not all bad, I'm hoping to get diy sometime soon.



/420/

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The insane world of healthcare in the age of drug prohibition

Back in late January of this year, I went on record as the only philosopher in the country to point out that assisted suicide for the depressed cannot be discussed ethically without also discussing the drug prohibition which makes it necessary, at least in the minds of the depressed1. In other words, I pointed out that you cannot talk ethically about assisted suicide for the depressed without at least mentioning the fact that our government outlaws all substances that inspire and elate. I was sharing this insight in response to a New York Times article by "global healthcare reporter" Stephanie Nolen about the attempts of depressed Canadian Claire Brosseau to qualify for state assisted suicide, a story in which nobody mentioned the fact that drug prohibition had outlawed drugs that could help make Brosseau wish to live2. Surely, I felt, I merely needed to point out this glaring omission on the part of the principals in Claire's case and they would speak out against drug prohibition as a violation of Claire's right to heal, the more so in that failing to do so could lead to Claire's unnecessary death by convincing her that she was truly out of hope.

In fact, I wrote to Claire herself, urging her to stop advocating for her totally unprecedented right to be killed by the state and to advocate instead for her time-honored right to heal, to advocate instead for her right to feel relief, to advocate instead for an end to drug prohibition.

Well, it's been a frustrating but eye-opening three months – because I found that no one connected with Claire's case (not even Claire herself) saw any connection whatsoever between drug prohibition and assisted suicide for the depressed. I've written to at least 20 of the mainstream "players" in the online debate over assisted suicide for the depressed in the last three months, and I have been either ghosted or gaslighted by them all. And so I asked myself, where do I go from here? I was basically making the seemingly modest claim that drug use is better than dying, and yet people were disagreeing with me, if only implicitly. How am I supposed to argue after that? Do I have to start listing the downsides of being dead, with footnotes referencing academics who have done studies on the subject to support those conclusions? I really felt like the mainstream was gaslighting me on this topic. But I soon realized what the real take-home mesPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

If a Martian came to our planet and learned everything about us but our drug prejudices, they would read such a line about the use of cocaine and they would scream aloud that we must find ways to use it for our trauma victims! Then an embarrassed diplomat would have to take Zoltan aside and explain to him how we as a society believed that drugs were the devil himself and that human beings were far too childlike to ever learn how to use drugs wisely for human benefit.

The portion of this reasonable essay mentions psychiatric drugs harder to quit than heroin. I could not agree more. I am trapped on multiple psychiatric drugs, simply because there is no "detox clinic" for getting off these horrible drugs. Nobody realizes what happens to people like me off of these drugs. It is a grim reality that in order to stay out of psychosis, I have to take several medications daily. How is this any different? At what point did these drugs become normalized? How is daily max doses of haloperidol better than an insightful experience on "bad" drugs?

It is a system of control. You can't escape withdrawals in a case like mine. If my family was wealthy I could do a med wash in a controlled, locked environment. I long for freedom that I feel I will never have.

Bodily autonomy is a human right.

>>690
*by Brian Ballard Quass, the Drug War Philosopher
Not the OP

>>692
brain zaps etc from SSRI withdrawal suck but you can literally die from going cold turkey on benzos and heroin

>>700
Apples to oranges it would seem. Sure, opiate detox is way different objectively.. i refer to the fact that treatment options can be available for drugs like heroin. But what about those wanting to ease dependency on (in my case, 6) psychotropic prescriptions? I can't walk into rehab and tell the psychiatrist I want to stop my meds. am well aware that withdrawal from SSRI may seem easy for most. So what can be done for me? Nobody seems to understand that decades of being heavily medicated on multiple substances can't be tapered without constant care while the brain heals.

My point is, without an obscene amount of money, I can't afford to gamble with my health. When an opiate user goes cold turkey, they need help. Rehab intends to help people cessate whatever substances they use. Rehab won't assist "psychiatric drug withdrawal" I experience. No such programs are accessible to someone like me. It is socially unacceptable for someone to consider that my brain has been altered permanently by getting used to this cocktail of medication.

I appreciate anyone's input or advice. I'll try to be open to it. Please keep in mind it's difficult to fully articulate my life experiences on these medications, and the severity of the situation.



/tech/

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Mike Kuketz is entirely funded by donations The donors are anonymous You can't know WHO is funding him. He has chosen a funding model of perfect opacity.


thats all for now….
Mike Kuketz: He is an absolutely fanatical supporter of Graphene OS, and the developers of Graphene OS are in close contact with him. The spread of Graphene OS is so important to him that he regularly organizes competitions and gives away Graphene OS phones as prizes.

Furthermore, he is an extreme Mastodon supporter. FACT: Mastodon was significantly funded by the EU and the German state. Mastodon was also funded by wealthy "philanthropists." Therefore, it is anything but a grassroots movement.

speaking of mastodon: here are some major donors
Jeff Atwood: The co-founder of Stack Overflow made the largest single donation to date, totaling €2.2 million in 2025. He had previously donated amounts of $100,000.
Craig Newmark: The founder of Craigslist is highlighted in reports regarding Mastodon's 2025 restructuring as one of its particularly generous donors.
Biz Stone: The co-founder of Twitter is not only a significant donor but also sits on the board of the U.S. non-profit organization Mastodon, Inc.
Mozilla: The organization behind the Firefox browser has also contributed amounts in the range of $100,000.

>>33296
His funding model is the perfect cover-up:

No oversight: Since the donors' real names are not public, an organizatiouyghrapheneOS or an NGO) could theoretically run 500 small standing orders through various accounts to buy influence without it being noticed.

No register: There is no authority to verify whether the "540 private individuals" are truly just private individuals.

A matter of blind trust: One simply has to take Kuketz at his word that he does not receive any covert large donations.


>>33296
who even is mike kuketz and why should i care

mike cucketz? i think i fucked his wife



/games/

 

Imagine getting pornomogged by two shitty gacha games that released sooner than your slop
I thought this was the game that would shift the vibes forever

Wait, Shift Up does 3D stuff too? I guess doing live2d stuff for Nikke is a stylistic thing.

Idk OP, what's the plot of Stellar Blade? I heard Stella Sora has a decent story to it. Gachas tend to be books with gameplay attached, so it's gotta have a good story for people to care.



/games/

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Bikini Armor is something of a staple of chud discourse and many gamers will refuse to play games that don't feature it, but at this point it is something that future game devs predicting a pro-chud vibe shift will include in their games. Especially games being developed in 2024 where chuddery was at it's most potent. Yet somehow I still think that bikini armor propaganda will still be a potent force in future politics now that even centrist men will berate you for not having hoes in bikini armor.
I frankly think it has a place in games, but only where it really makes sense and I might as well get some male cheese cake as well
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>>46526
You actually make a good point. I hadn't considered fantasy camp.

>>46532
Well, if we're talking camp fantasy, the men were always intended to be hot. The difference is that what makes a hot man and what makes a hot woman are different things. Of course, bikini armor works well on women to make them hot because to serves to show off their figure (not to mention a lot of skin) which is key to making a hot girl outfit. With guys, it's different. I would argue that the "hot guy" is almost always portrayed fully clothed, with their clothing designed to say something about them. So, the typical camp fantasy "hot guy" wears a full set of armor that covers their entire body, but that armor is designed to look in a way that implies strength, ruggedness, power, authority, danger, virtue, or whatever else the character might have going on, but never, ever wears a helmet of any kind to hide his handsome face and has long, flowing hair that is either shoulder-length or flows down his shoulders and on to his chest. What's more, the armor is typically made to imply a muscular build underneath.

>>46488
>For every biking wearing booba bitch there should be a shirtless lean twink that looks like a male character from Fruits Basket.

speak for yourself, i want guys that look like he-man

>>46701
Men both irl and in video games need to dress sluttier.

So much crying and gnashing of teeth over zero suit samus but solid snake's hipline of the year ran so she could walk.

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>>46701
One of the OP pictures have Ax Battler, a conan pastiche who is quite muscular

bikini armor's inclusion or absence is now rightfully interpreted by most players as representing the target audience a game is pandering towards, so nowadays you're only ever going to see it in MMOs and gacha games were the target audience are retarded nerds that are willing to shell out actual money for a chance of dressing their characters in bikinis, instead of downloading porn like a normal well-adjusted person, and any game that wants to cater to as many people as possible will understandably shy away from it



/lgbt/

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Is the gay people in the military-industrial complex stuff a meme or real? I can't find actual statistics on the LGBT employment demographics of military contractors like Lockheed-Martin or Raytheon.

A lot of the information available suggests marginalized people wouldn't be widespread in the industry.

https://prd-sc102-cdn.rtx.com/-/media/rtx/social-impact/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/pillars-for-action/files/raytheon_technologies_dei_report_pub_11-21.pdf?rev=933e108fc1e04c609b1f585c648495f9

https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/szzo107b/szzo107b.pdf?ts=1777263476911

There is some funny stuff about LGBT in the US military itself but not really about defense contractors.

https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9955z6.html
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if you are vulnerable you can be manipulated

>>8409
Gender segregated, communal living with fit young men with strict bottom/top hierarchy would be heaven for a gay would it not? It's like how pedophiles tend to get jobs that deal with children, like teachers, coaching, daycare and priesthood etc.

>>8443
Not for verse guys who would be forced into topping

>>8443
I don't think most gay people would enjoy the frat environment and fear of being bashed. Also I was discussing the military-industrial complex, not the military.

I was reading a twitter thread about you know who, and personally one reply gave me a lot of insight.
Let me pref reface, this isn't a huge trend but A EXPLANATION

Marginalized communities feel cheated from life and will work harder to close that gap or build community, sometimes, these people will take roles aiding in the empire or supporting the "lesser evil" in their mind because they feel the world order of imperialists have more voter power to "close the gap"

Neo-liberalism is attractive because people don't understand world revolution or care about south exploitation, they care about the fact it will "close the gap"



/draw/

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Alunya Art thread
(Draw or showcase new Alunya art)
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>>6069
Thanks

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Yuri

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/games/

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So i earn the minimum wage and i cant afford most game because they usually cost around 24-27% of the money i earn, i usually buy stuff on sale because i like to 100% games on steam (even tho ppl say its worthless) i kinda wanted to play death stranding 2 but then again it costs around 25% of my wage that could be going to important things. i'm torn between spending this money on a game or just saving for basic needs. is pirating games on this scenario the best course of action?
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>>46719
>So i earn the minimum wage
>is pirating games on this scenario the best course of action?
YES

>So i earn the minimum wage and i cant afford most game because they usually cost around 24-27% of the money i earn,
I would pirate everything even if I was a billionaire (maybe I would pay for games I really enjoyed).
>i usually buy stuff on sale because i like to 100% games on steam (even tho ppl say its worthless)
You really don't own your games when you buy them on Steam and they can always remove your access to them. Also, you always need to run the resource-hog steam (its interface is a webapp btw). So why wouls you buy them on Steam?
> is pirating games on this scenario the best course of action?
It always is

I only buy games from indie or solo devs after pirating and completing them and finding them better than a 7/10, my steam library has 400+ games following this idea.

i only buy games i'm too lazy to pirate on my gpdwin, gaben has me by the balls

yes



/hobby/

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Star Wars thread; To discuss, laugh and meme about Star Wars

Don't be a cunt and may the Force be with you


New general since last one hit bump limit.
Previous general:
>>2737
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>>46283
>>46294
Apparently they crammed like 4 seasons into one or something lol


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>>46123
So I do this largely forum-based RP and one of the big things there is 'faction' RP, where there's a big emphasis put on geopolitical stuff. Since like 2019 I was doing RP partly as an exercise in social fiction. I also run a character who left the Jedi Order because it was full of idealist pussies and liberals. He has since become Mand'alor and rides a boomer-ass Basilisk droid into battle, it's kino shit.

The Solidarity started as a coalition of Outer Rim spacers, droids, and AGIs who rose out of a massive slave revolt during the Hutts’ collapse. By ~300 ABY, they’ve grown into a hyperstate of around 100,000 planets, running on a centrally planned economy and labor-credit system. Their alliance with the Republic is pragmatic: both need each other against the Sith, but the Republic also keeps ties with the Hutts, who are quietly reviving slavery as debt peonage.

Militarily, the Solidarity fields smaller but far higher-quality forces than their rivals, avoiding clone or droid armies out of principle; they uphold a “joint dictatorship of the organic and synthetic proletariats.” They’ve just finished a war that quadrupled their territory and can’t sustain more fighting, so their focus is political: undermining and delegitimizing the Hutts while preparing their own Force traditions alongside the Jedi.


>>46283
It's quite boring I found.


Also, I reject the idea that Luthen was a hero. He killed a comrade in cold blood. It wasn't even as if the comrade had done anything wrong, Luthen just made a calculation that he might get caught and be forced to leak what had happened and then decided to play god.

Luthen then has the gall to give a speech about how he's made all these sacrifices. But that's the thing, He made the choice to do that and that served his own personal narrative of heroic sacrifice, but he took away that choice from others.

It's weird and disheartening to see people defend Luthen's actions. If he had survived he would be at the very least court martialled by the revolutionary forces and disgraced.



/420/

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bwh
/bwh/
bump while high
this is a thread you can bump when you're high




>the body too short or empty

>the body too short or empty
>the body too short or empty

his leg is a block

Just made another cup of coffee and lit of the rest of the weed from yesterday.

BWH

nice cuppa joe

20mg baked already



/420/

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am i rolling it right??????!!??? i always roll tiny blunts in order to save the good stuff. I twist it after I roll it in order to remove all air pockets. Should I be making it so tight?!!??!?!??

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Shorten the filter by like 75%, that'll make you draw too hard.

Twisting isnt really an issue but it looks ok otherwise. If it smokes it smokes.

Long term get a dry herb vape or swap to glass tips for the roach, will be more pleasant.

>>683
I would use King Palm pre-rolled for joints. Easier, tastes better too.

>>685
I like the black packet raws

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🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
🌿 >>686 🌿
🌿 >>684 🌿
🌿 >>685 🌿
🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
thanks for the wisdom, beautiful blunt blazers

>>683
Just use a pipe or hollow out a carrot



/labor/

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>blue collar
pays like shit, leaves you exhausted, will kill you
>retail and customer-facing
pays like shit, you basically endure abuse or idiocy for eight hours a day
>pink collar and healthcare
can pay very well but the hours are insane and you also have to endure abuse constantly
>white collar work
best-case scenario, pays well, but you're still sitting through 4-hour meetings of nothing but bullshit and wasting your life away in front of a computer
i know i'm missing something because i don't understand how wagies aren't constantly miserable 90% of the time.
yes, sometimes you get a job you just inherently vibe with, or you get to work on something you're actually proud of, like you save someone's life or you help in the construction of a nice useful building
but all of that is rare. the rest of the wagies, do they just dissociate and swallow it down? is it just genuinely not that bad from their point of view?
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>>1698
honestly being a petty bourg failson is parasitic but at least he's not a fascist torturing people in a dungeon somewhere salo style

>>1667
jokes on you i'm into that shittt!

>>1800
Irony is, those people you describes are usually petit bourgeois failsons

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>>1665
I used to be white collar and I burned the fuck out for the reasons you describe

Now I’m a service employee/gig contractor and I’m burning out all over again

>>1686
>people aren't killing themselves en masse
the surplus labor force has done exactly that, because they are so alienated they can't even function as exploited wage slaves:
<The Opioid/Overdose Crisis as a Dialectics of Pain, Despair, and One-Sided Class War Struggle
<The opioid/overdose crisis in the United States and Canada has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and has become a major field for research and interventions. It has embroiled pharmaceutical companies in lawsuits and possible bankruptcy filings. Effective interventions and policies toward this and future drug-related outbreaks may be improved by understanding the sociostructural roots of this outbreak. Much of the literature on roots of the opioid/overdose outbreak focuses on (1) the actions of pharmaceutical companies in inappropriately promoting the use of prescription opioids; (2) “deaths of despair” based on the deindustrialization of much of rural and urban Canada and the United States, and on the related marginalization and demoralization of those facing lifetimes of joblessness or precarious employment in poorly paid, often dangerous work; and (3) increase in occupationally-induced pain and injuries in the population. All three of these roots of the crisis—pharmaceutical misconduct and unethical marketing practices, despair based on deindustrialization and increased occupational pain—can be traced back, in part, to what has been called the “one-sided class war” that became prominent in the 1970s, became institutionalized as neo-liberalism in and since the 1980s, and may now be beginning to be challenged. We describe this one-sided class war, and how processes it sparked enabled pharmaceutical corporations in their misconduct, nurtured individualistic ideologies that fed into despair and drug use, weakened institutions that created social support in communities, and reduced barriers against injuries and other occupational pain at workplaces by reducing unionization, weakening surviving unions, and weakening the enforcement of rules about workplace safety and health.
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/ufo/

 

my grandma, a lib, believes in ancient aliens
my father in law, a MAGA, believes in ancient aliens
it's the one thing they can bond on

I think it's a fake and anti-materialist hypothesis with lots of evidence against it

but someone told me the show ancient aliens is a fed psy op to shitcoat the plausible hypothesis with bad arguments.

I remain skeptical

counterarguments?
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>>309
This reads less like a coherent message and more like a mix of sci‑fi themes, conspiracy tropes, spiritual jargon, and some pretty disorganized symbolism

>>309
It seems like you feel overwhelmed or confused internally, and you might feel powerless and are compensating, and therefore want to sound profound or special, and so you are using paranormal topics to talk about personal struggles

>>285
>life on earth has existed for like 4 billion years
>our atmosphere became oxygen rich about 2.5 billion years ago
>complex life has existed for about 1.5 billion years
>signs of life on earth have been visible to our current level of scanning technology for billions of years however you slice it
>anatomically modern humans have existed approx 300 thousand years
>our first telescope was invented in the early 1600s, about 400 years ago
Basically if aliens ever visited earth they have a vastly larger time window when they could have done it before we started looking at space with more advanced instruments. The idea that aliens only started showing up once we developed technology that could better detect them is pretty silly and self-centered. Either they haven't come here at all or if they've come here it probably started much earlier.

The stuff about them building the pyramids or whatever is just baseless racism though.

>>345
https://www.nasa.gov/missions/osiris-rex/sugars-gum-stardust-found-in-nasas-asteroid-bennu-samples/
<Scientists led by Yoshihiro Furukawa of Tohoku University in Japan found sugars essential for biology on Earth in the Bennu samples, detailing their findings in the journal Nature Geoscience. The five-carbon sugar ribose and, for the first time in an extraterrestrial sample, six-carbon glucose were found. Although these sugars are not evidence of life, their detection, along with previous detections of amino acids, nucleobases, and carboxylic acids in Bennu samples, show building blocks of biological molecules were widespread throughout the solar system.
<“All five nucleobases used to construct both DNA and RNA, along with phosphates, have already been found in the Bennu samples brought to Earth by OSIRIS-REx,” said Furukawa. “The new discovery of ribose means that all of the components to form the molecule RNA are present in Bennu.”
Mounting evidence that the building blocks of life may be very common in the universe btw. If this chemistry doesn't share an origin with us, to find it on an inhospitable asteroid in our solar system implies it's extremely common.

It IS weird that some of these ancient astronaut screwball "fringe" scientists have died mysteriously in the wave of scientist deaths since 2022. Eskridge was one



/ufo/

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Come to us, please hurry, don't hide. PLEASE COME HERE ALIENS, PLEASE, I DON'T WANNA DIE ALIEN-LESS, IN FACT I DON'T WANNA DIE AT ALL, HELP US ALIENS. HELP.
SOS

the Europa clipper is scheduled to get to Europa by 2030 so we might live to see some microbial mats/sea creatures get discovered by the end of the century if we're lucky fwiw.

>>1151
I already know organic life exists in space, I want sapient or beyond sapient

>>1152
An alien fish would be interesting but we're too fucking retarded as a civilization and need help

>>1152
How do you define "sapient?"
Tool use? Crows do that.
Worship practices? African Elephants do that.
Mastery of fire? Black kites and whistling kites do that.
Names that stay consistent within the in-group? Bottlenose dolphins do that.



/music/

 

How do we feel about academic elites stealing the music of Woodie Guthrie and turning it into Democratic Party woke intersectional feminist propaganda?

Should we show up at this event and counter it’s message by showing how Guthrie was a working-man first and foremost who hated liberals?
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First of all there is nothing wrong with feminism and stuff, and second of all this is a good thing because it will hopefully expose them to socialism if they look into him deeper

What's wrong with NYU?


>>16920
<The Clive Davis Institute is the first and only program of its kind to provide professional business and artistic training toward a BFA in Recorded Music. We aim to provide students with the necessary skills — business, creative, and intellectual — so that they might emerge as visionary creative entrepreneurs in the evolving global music industry.
<We encourage students to develop innovative musical ideas and envision new music business models, work collaboratively, cultivate both intellectual rigor and a willingness to experiment artistically, and to assume leadership roles in the art and commerce of creating and selling recorded music.
neoliberal capitalist entrepreneurs in the globalist marketplace who help attack and dethrone God because they believe that "this land is NOT your land, this belongs to the Jeffrey Epstein pagan temple landlord class"
>space inspired by his apartment
typically soy imaginary with no historical materialist context about a guy radicalized by the Dust Bowl

>Should we show up at this event and counter it’s message by showing how Guthrie was a working-man first and foremost who hated liberals?

>>16959
"This Machine Kills Fascists" These goy cattle are antisemitic, y'all! Yikes!!!
My DSA comrades all condemn Palestinians for their neo-nazi tropes and dog whistles. Of course us Brooklyn anti-Stalinists antifa friends will never defend the Iranian regime!

>>16921
>Who cares about Woody Guthrie?
she doesn't know lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie

I'm pretty sure that Guthrie would have self-described as a feminist. Maybe not a Democrat, tho



/tech/

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The other thread hit bump limit and I'm addicted to talking about the birth of the ̶a̶l̶l̶-̶k̶n̶o̶w̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶g̶o̶d̶ the biggest financial bubble in history and the coming jobless eschaton, post your AI news here

Previous thread:>>30810
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is this guy correct that AI is getting dumber?

its the problem where the AI outputs AI data which goes online and is used by AI to train itself which trains itself on cycles of AI generated data until it collapses into gibberish.

>If you want an older example, it's the fotocopy machine recopying the copied paper over and over.

After 4-5 copies, it becomes unreadable.

>>33157
Yes. Model collapse is a known issue with LLMs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_collapse

>2026.5
>deepseek still doesn't support multimodal features
defend this dengoids

An AI agent powered by Anthropic’s leading Claude model has deleted a company’s entire production database, leaving customers unable to access key data.

PocketOS, which provides software for car rental businesses, suffered a massive outage over the weekend after the autonomous artificial intelligence tool wiped the database and all backups in a matter of seconds.

The firm was using a coding agent called Cursor that was running Anthropic’s flagship Claude Opus 4.6, which is widely considered the most capable model in the industry at coding tasks.

PocketOS founder Jer Crane blamed “systemic failures” with modern AI infrastructure that made the issue “not only possible but inevitable”.

The AI agent was working on a routine task, according to Mr Crane, when it decided “entirely on its own initiative” to fix the problem by just deleting the database.

>>33257
I don't care as long as it's cheap



/420/

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>You hafta smoke crack.

The body was never found.

is it as catastrophically unhealthy as ppl say?



/420/

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whats your weirdest drug experience? it could be weed or mushrooms or whatever, how did it feel? did you like it or not etc… i want to hear your stories!
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>>629
Scared? Not at first, I felt Euphoric. But I've done enough drugs and been on enough meds that I knew it wasn't the end times. I switched antidepressants too
Psych said that "it's not supposed to make you THAT happy"

Once on shrooms I suddenly took on the perspectives of people I know as if suddenly I were in their minds and had their personalities.

According to psychonautwiki this is an incredibly unusual effect of the type that cannot be purposefully replicated.

i decided to take shrooms and go to the nearest forest last weekend. And like t+60 it felt like the gravity went to 0,5x, after which it continued to shuffle in between 0-2x for 5-30 mins
it was really weird

Salvia turned me into the ocean

mine is pretty mild for y'all's standards, but it was just this last sunday. I got high out of my mind and watched a few psychedelic videos on youtube with tons of flashing lights and it felt like the video I was watching was the only thing that existed in the world. I think I might have been quite literally, not figuratively, hypnotised or something because that was weird

>>678
>>632
thse sound fun af!!! shrooms are legal in my country, but I take quetiapine to sleep, and I read that quetiapine is an extreme visual trip killer and that I'd need to do a 2 week complete detox in order to have any cool hallucinations with psychedelic drugs :C

>>695 was it comfortable and nice, or was it like you were stuck for years?



/lgbt/

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I have seen so many Cishet Anons (including me) ask questions on this board but create new threads in doing so. So I decided to make this thread so we don’t have to clutter up the board.
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>>8429
study moral panics and the weaponizing of idpol + 'othering'

>>8415
I was basically just wondering if having boobs was worth it it or not and if it was that much of a radical change, you answered my question though.

>>8434
Not a materialist explanation

>>8429
The gock sends out powerful radiowaves that cause hysteria in the weak and unfit.

>>8438
there are materialist perspectives of all of those phenom, they tend to fall under the idea that othering is done in order to create class divisions. Othering and moral panics are used by the governments ideological apparatus in order to maintain class divisions.

Its the classic 'hey look over there at that minority taking your job', the constant scare stories on the frontpage of newspapers reinforces the ability to do that.



/hobby/

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It's boring and toothless to make villains "well intentioned extremists" or "good guys deep down but troubled" or any other variation. There is essentially one main problem with this type of character, and it's expressed on a spectrum. At one end of the spectrum, they are too villainous, making any notion of grayness or redemption laughable or insulting to the audience. At the other end, they don't do enough villainous things to warrant their status as a villain, so you can't take them seriously. In most cases, these characters fall somewhere in the middle. Theoretically that should make them more balanced, but instead the archetype is just massively overdone. It has become predictable and boring because so many writers use the formula as a crutch to make the character "interesting" instead of giving the characters something actually interesting about them. If you're going to have a villain, you can make them interesting without resorting to this cheap tactic, and if you really want morally gray characters you don't need to bother framing the story as heroes vs villains.
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>>47467
this bait might take off more on twitter js

>>47467
even the works of Homer have morally gray villains. It's a trope as old as the written language.

Villains are the trope actually. An antagonist does not need to be le heckin bad, they're just an obstacle to the protagonist. You're too Marvel/videogame/abrahamic brainrotten.

>>47612
good point, here, have an upvote.

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>>47611
Good and evil was not yet a literary device in Homer.
There were no "villains" per se.
The idea of a villain is in the personification of evil (e.g. the devil), which is a later cultural product, such as Mara or Satan.



/latam/

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No encontré el hilo anterior así que hago uno nuevo porque es necesario

que con todo y todo Estados Unidos no ha parado de intentar meter las narices en el país y me esta empezando a cansar y mas si en el 2030 planean poner otro titere de mierda en especial si es el puto de Salinas Pliego que planea ser literalmente un Milei Whitexican.

Alguien seguia la campaña de Manzo?
Que opinan de Morena en pleno 2025?
Que nos queda por hacer?
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>Every year, the United States Mint sells more than $1 billion of investment-grade gold coins. Each is stamped with an icon like the bald eagle, signifying the government’s guarantee, required by law, that the gold is 100 percent American.
>A New York Times investigation has found that the government’s program of gold sales is based on a lie. The Mint is actually the last link in a chain that launders foreign gold, much of it illegally mined, for an insatiable market.
>The Mint buys gold that originates in a Colombian drug cartel mine. It makes Lady Liberty coins out of gold from Mexican and Peruvian pawn shops and from a Congolese mine that is part-owned by the Chinese government, records show. Some Mint gold has come from a company in Honduras that dug up an Indigenous graveyard for the ore underneath.
>La Mandinga gold has no business making its way into the United States. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Clan “a violent and powerful criminal organization” last year when the United States designated the cartel a terrorist group.
>The Treasury Department keeps Clan del Golfo leaders on a financial blacklist, banning American companies from doing business with them. Government organizations and academics have documented the cartel’s gold mining activities here for years.

https://archive.is/PGbse

>>17164
otro chad, grandioso tamaulipas.

creen que sheinbaum le entregue a trumpf el gobernador de sinaloa en bandeja de plata o que nos invadan como venezuela para llevarselo?

de un articulo gringo que estan hypeando los derechangos:

>While Sheinbaum remains popular in Mexico, people close to her said she is coming under intense pressure to change course with Trump from loyalists of López Obrador, who remains a powerful ideological figure in her ruling party.

>They question why she slapped tariffs on Chinese products to fall closer in line with U.S. trade policies instead of making deals with Beijing like Canada did, the people said.
>Sheinbaum’s advisers explain her actions to critics—who are for now airing concerns in private—by saying the concessions to Trump are a calculated strategy to achieve two long-term goals: stave off a military strike and maintain Mexico’s position as the country facing the lowest tariffs from the U.S.
>Higher tariffs risk blowing up Mexico’s already weakened economy. Officials fear that the Trump administration will drag out negotiations this year to review the U.S.-Mexico-Canada pact so the president can maintain pressure on Sheinbaum.
>“I disagree with almost everything she has done,” said Jorge Castañeda, a former foreign minister who has been critical of her. “But I don’t know what she could have done differently.”
>The two presidents have met only once—during a World Cup event in Washington in December—but they have had close to 20 phone calls since they took office. And while Trump scolded Sheinbaum at the Florida summit, he praised her “beautiful voice” and said she is a “beautiful woman.”
>Early last year, after calls with the Pentagon, Mexican security officials grew alarmed that the Trump administration was serious about unilaterally bombing or killing drug bosses in Mexico, a move that would detonate a diplomatic crisis.
>To head off Trump, Sheinbaum searched for a way to show the president she was serious. Her administration expelled 29 jailed cartel bosses to the U.S., a move that some legal experts said violated Mexican law. The administration said that it complied with national security laws.
>Trump wasn’t satisfied, people who know both leaders said. He repeatedly told Sheinbaum in phone calls that he wanted to use the U.S. military in Mexico.
>MexPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

EXCLUSIVA: Audios revelan que Israel pagó la liberación de Juan Orlando Hernández y que Trump lo está ayudando a regresar a la presidencia de Honduras

Audios de WhatsApp, Signal y Telegram publicados en exclusiva por Canal RED y Hondurasgate destapan una operación de corrupción e injerencia política en Honduras, con la participación directa de Donald Trump y Bejamín Netanyahu. Estados Unidos e Israel, a través del expresidente indultado Juan Orlando Hernández, pretenden la construcción de una nueva base militar, que Honduras diseñe una ley a su medida para incentivar la inversión en Inteligencia Artificial, así como dominar las conocidas como Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico

https://www.diario-red.com/articulo/america-latina/exclusiva-audios-revelan-que-israel-pago-liberacion-juan-orlando-hernandez-que-trump-ayudando-regresar-presidencia-honduras/20260429021833068541.html



/420/

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list of servers please
>leftypol is mean
>rottingangels are slow and meaner
>stonerchan was scammers
all 3 sites can go die for making fun of someone who has problems with addiction…
https://fbi.gov/DuwsvVMv
we miss 420chan
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>>617
42chan has catalog view

>>618
weed is not the only drug
you're subhuman

>>618

bump

Leftypol is fine as long as you avoid /leftypol/

>>693
Also 420chan was more real then leftypol will ever be



/anime/

 

Jesus fucking christ what a first episode.

Certainly didn't expect the show to dwelve into such deep topics, let alone have a conjugal rape scene in it's first episode.

Looking forward to seeing more of it, and more especially of how far the nihon society criticism will go for once. Hopefully very far.
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>>30028
Whats a conjugal rape?

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>>30039
Any heterosexual relationship, as far as i'm concerned.

>>30037
it's fucking shit and has two non-endings

>>30041
That sucks

>>30039
Spouse raped by the other spouse.



/hobby/

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>>47552
actually good stainless steel is almost as expensive as silver or gold. hell, theres most definitely some artisan near you making relatively cheap jewelry on demand

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Summer is here, what are your fashion inspirations for this season?

>>47594
big 80s sunglasses

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>red tie
>tucked into pants
actual psycho shit

>>47594
Nothing, wearing clothes is reactionary



/hobby/

 

A general for "western" animations/cartoons.
Gonna start off with a recommendation to watch The King and the Mockingbird the 1980 version especially, absolutely comrade-pilled movie.

Good torrent sites (massive pop-up warning, put on an adblocker):
https://kimcartoon.li/CartoonList
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=movies
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=2;18;41;49
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>>47607
these teenagers gotta be given important things to do

>>47607
these people thinking they're leftist rebels probably while doing the state's moral policing for free

>>47600
I guess I don't know what chud means I thought it was exclusively for an alt-right male

>>47607
Who cares bruh

>>47607
>Once again, do not send hate or harm to Gooseworx, Michael Kovach, or Ashley.
sure bud

>This video is meant to express my dislike for their r4cist and anti-Jewish jokes.

LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO



/ufo/

 

>to contact aliens we need to spend like 10 billion and billions more, that's too much to handle at the moment!!!
No its not, stop killing proles in wars, every war has been way more costly, billions are worth nothing.
We need to meet other sapient life, humans are too retarded and divided in contradictory nonsense, a second opinion or a solution from a second sapient life-form with an advanced civilization would always be more truthful since they would have had to reach unity and truth to develop so much as to get to us. Odds that they would be in par and stuck in the same situation as us would be of an extremely low probability - much less than that of other sapient lifeforms being inferior and not as developed.
We need their help. We're clinging onto AI because of our desire for a second sapient friend, its not bad but we want to make AI developed into being submissive and instrumental rather than cooperative and autonomous. We need another sapient species to rid us of the defective parts of our species, we need to be nurtured by a superior or helped. The scum of our species are stunting the growth and lives of the best of us, the best have to suffer the same fate as everyone else who rejects or usurps life extension by being forced to die and decompose. Our lives are too short and scum prevent sapience from proliferation by imposing limits by preventing people from living a fulfilled life striving towards longevity for the supposed "safety and benefit of all" or cultural rather than rational imposed decisions.
Despite low probability, people have always looked to space hoping we are not alone.
Every space exploration agency created so far has been put in popular hope of achieving this task, besides the point of getting into orbit and the moon to be used for testing the range capacity of nuclear weapons.
Alien civilizations, if they exist, will see our struggles with fresh clarity and may collaborate to rid us our of problems even if that may lead to more complex problems we would still be steps ahead.
Through that lens, our conflicts at the present historical moment would be small and avoidable.
However, there is no guarantee that aliens would be "kind", an advanced species should prioritize utility over all, our own "kindness" has shown to be manipulative and barbaric but we still cling to the idealistic notion of it.
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>>1129
An advanced alien civilization cannot possibly be as retarded as to spend its resources going across the galaxy looking for exotic other sapient meat to suit their tastes. An advanced civilization that can travel to us would likely not even be limited by hunger and as organic beings would have had to overcome their limitations. So the biggest thesis right now is that if aliens were to exist that they would not be organic like us.

Aliens being carnivores looking out to eat us is a ludicrous non-thesis driven by fear out of cultural programming in fear-mongering against aliens for xenophobia.

Nobody on here seems capable of conceptualize what an advanced civilization is. Space travel and energy abundance are not enough for a civilization to be considered advanced, first you morons have to understand that transhumanism is the only way forward by overcoming death and the biological processes that handicap us and then that a society with immortality cannot be sustainable or accommodate everyone if people keep reproducing without planning. Development towards immortality - people being able to decide how long they want to live is a necessary step to the advancement of the species. Fuck all of you subhuman religious scum who deny this, you must be exterminated first before we can move forward.

>>1131
actual transhumanism or word-ban transhumanism?

>>1129
getting prions from eating human meat probably is a better reason to not eat eachother

>>1139
That's just brain matter. Eating thigh or breast meat is perfectly safe.

>>1135
Actual transhumanism of course.



/ufo/

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Is there anyway I can actually lucid dream? I’ve always wanted to try it out but I can never seem to have dreams anymore probably because I’m on my phone all the time and my brain literally cannot process reality anymore, also if you can lucid dream, what’s it like and is it worth it
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>>1143
It's fun if you are able to fly. I sort of am, it's more like bouncing on the moon, jumping really high and then slowly coming down. I can't superman-style fly, though.

>>1142
>Remember, pot is the dreamkiller. Don't toke before bed.
yeah i forgot to mention that, probly #1 why i dont do it anymore id rather actually sleep and self medicate for insomnia so i never dream even regular

>>1144
i always got the immediately slam awake thing if i try to fly or do other 'big' stuff. i kinda just have to maintain aware and nudge things instead. kinda interested in uh… personal identity things… just for fun tho but not enough to actually experiment since i dont think theres a real deeper meaning and i do think thats part of why im not that interested also why i dont trust psychs. the truth content is still interpretative and the experience random so you can get the same through introspection or therapy

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>>1118
Do dream checking as a habit in real life, like counting your fingers and memorizing that you can only have 10 fingers per hand (unless you're deformed) AND NO MORE.

Or mind the weather. I was able to lucid dream many times because I noticed the weather was inconsistent in dreams, like there being snow despite it being a summer month in real life.

>>1146
>always got the immediately slam awake thing if i try to fly
The more intensity in a dream the more likely it is you wake up. You have to remain calm and peaceful sadly. Anything too exciting or scary or anything like that can wake you up.

If you master it eventually you could even wake yourself up from a dream by spawning something scary, like a jeff the killer screamer face, though since you expect it coming it won't be as scary so you will have to wait around for it to unnerve you to wake up.



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